THE NEW YORKER HOUSE ca:: - cc ..... >- cc :E MEMO FROM MAYFAIR HOUSE CWlalj E: ð.u.q.q.E:ð.t thE: con E:niE:ncE: ot ha - inq a pQacE. in 'f o n -ton. thE:atn.E: pan.tiu., ton. d innE:n. - ton a pQacE: to nu.minatE:. ou.n. ð.uitE: ou.Q& aQ- alJ4- bE: nE:a&lj-aQ- atjð. awaitinq. IjOu.n. caQQ . . . a 'f o n J-tou.ð.E: ithou.t a on.n.Ij. Jlapfaír OU!)t PARK AVENUE AT 65TH ST. NEW YORK EDWARD H. CRANDAll January 10 , . I Ideal seaSODS 4 months . 25 years of world cruising experience plans this voy- age 10 meet ideal travel seasons in 37 ports of 30 lands. during 136 days . . Blue-sky weather in India and China. Cherry Blossom Time in Japan. Eastward from New York on the ideal cruisesrup "I!Unnel! RATES WITH SHORE TRIPS $1900 UP 3 "omburg-Amerlcon line north &Qrmon LlogO 57 Broadway, New York, N. Y. Uptown: 669 Fifth Avenue Offices- Agencies in all Principal Cities Your Local Travel Agent, or NORTH GERMAN LLOYO ker said. "Would you mind turning your head a little? No, a little lower. That's fine. You'll be a very interest- ing subject. I hardly ever get anyone in here that I like to photograph. They're all wops and Greeks with fat wives. But I'm going to enjoy taking a picture of you. I haven't always been down on Second Avenue. I've photographed a lot of famous people in my day. I'm as good as Steichen or any of them. I guess you don't know their names. I think I'll take one just like this. Then I'll try another view . You can choose the one you like best. If you'll draw in your chin a little?" " w . . " h S d " d aIt a mInute, t e we e saI . "I want my clothes." "Your what?" Mansker said, look- ing out from under the black cloth. "My clothes." The Swede got up from the chair and crossed the room and took his suits of clothing, his hat, his raincoat, um- brella, overshoes, and alarm clock. "I want these in the picture," he said. "Y ou want those in the picture?" "Yes. " "But that will clutter it up," Mans- ker said tiredly. "That won't make a good picture. Now, listen to me. I'm not new in this racket. I've been in it for thirty-five years and I know how to take a good picture. You trust in me and I'll take a good picture of you. You don't want all those clothes." "Yes I do," the Swede said. "But that will clutter it up," Mans- ker repeated. He was getting irritable. "That won't make a good composition. That's a word we use in the trade: 'composition.' It won't make a good composition. Now, you trust in me." "But I want these in the picture," the Swede said. He was embarrassed, but he was firm. "Now, you come over here and I'll show you some of the pictures I've taken," Mansker said. He went over to hIS files. The young man carefully laid down his clothing and followed him. " H ' h d . ere s a man w o. wante a PIC- ture to send home. He's a Greek. He wanted to send the picture all the way to Greece. Don't he look handsome --. -- - - '''''' - --.,. 81 BY APPOINTMENT 9unp9cutd NEW YORK At HOTEL AMBASSADOR HOTEL ASTOR HOTEL PIERRE THE PLAZA THE RAINBOW ROOM RITZ-CARLTON HOTEL LOUIS SHERRY'S HOTEL ST. REGIS THE WALDORF-ASTORIA LONDON At THE SAVOY HOTEL GROSVENOR HOUSE THE CARLTON HOTEL PARIS At HOTEL RITZ HOTEL CRILLON HOTEL SCRIBE ARGENTI & CO., INC., NEW YORK United States Agents and Importers <.: , ". , -- _! . tlf4 j 1- . .. '<: : ..... ( :-tf; (;;. !>... . ". { ' i . " :"'0:-''''0( )-<A=: .'" ,;;." ) .,< k